trace_entries.h 8.7 KB

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  1. /*
  2. * This file defines the trace event structures that go into the ring
  3. * buffer directly. They are created via macros so that changes for them
  4. * appear in the format file. Using macros will automate this process.
  5. *
  6. * The macro used to create a ftrace data structure is:
  7. *
  8. * FTRACE_ENTRY( name, struct_name, id, structure, print )
  9. *
  10. * @name: the name used the event name, as well as the name of
  11. * the directory that holds the format file.
  12. *
  13. * @struct_name: the name of the structure that is created.
  14. *
  15. * @id: The event identifier that is used to detect what event
  16. * this is from the ring buffer.
  17. *
  18. * @structure: the structure layout
  19. *
  20. * - __field( type, item )
  21. * This is equivalent to declaring
  22. * type item;
  23. * in the structure.
  24. * - __array( type, item, size )
  25. * This is equivalent to declaring
  26. * type item[size];
  27. * in the structure.
  28. *
  29. * * for structures within structures, the format of the internal
  30. * structure is layed out. This allows the internal structure
  31. * to be deciphered for the format file. Although these macros
  32. * may become out of sync with the internal structure, they
  33. * will create a compile error if it happens. Since the
  34. * internel structures are just tracing helpers, this is not
  35. * an issue.
  36. *
  37. * When an internal structure is used, it should use:
  38. *
  39. * __field_struct( type, item )
  40. *
  41. * instead of __field. This will prevent it from being shown in
  42. * the output file. The fields in the structure should use.
  43. *
  44. * __field_desc( type, container, item )
  45. * __array_desc( type, container, item, len )
  46. *
  47. * type, item and len are the same as __field and __array, but
  48. * container is added. This is the name of the item in
  49. * __field_struct that this is describing.
  50. *
  51. *
  52. * @print: the print format shown to users in the format file.
  53. */
  54. /*
  55. * Function trace entry - function address and parent function addres:
  56. */
  57. FTRACE_ENTRY(function, ftrace_entry,
  58. TRACE_FN,
  59. F_STRUCT(
  60. __field( unsigned long, ip )
  61. __field( unsigned long, parent_ip )
  62. ),
  63. F_printk(" %lx <-- %lx", __entry->ip, __entry->parent_ip)
  64. );
  65. /* Function call entry */
  66. FTRACE_ENTRY(funcgraph_entry, ftrace_graph_ent_entry,
  67. TRACE_GRAPH_ENT,
  68. F_STRUCT(
  69. __field_struct( struct ftrace_graph_ent, graph_ent )
  70. __field_desc( unsigned long, graph_ent, func )
  71. __field_desc( int, graph_ent, depth )
  72. ),
  73. F_printk("--> %lx (%d)", __entry->func, __entry->depth)
  74. );
  75. /* Function return entry */
  76. FTRACE_ENTRY(funcgraph_exit, ftrace_graph_ret_entry,
  77. TRACE_GRAPH_RET,
  78. F_STRUCT(
  79. __field_struct( struct ftrace_graph_ret, ret )
  80. __field_desc( unsigned long, ret, func )
  81. __field_desc( unsigned long long, ret, calltime)
  82. __field_desc( unsigned long long, ret, rettime )
  83. __field_desc( unsigned long, ret, overrun )
  84. __field_desc( int, ret, depth )
  85. ),
  86. F_printk("<-- %lx (%d) (start: %llx end: %llx) over: %d",
  87. __entry->func, __entry->depth,
  88. __entry->calltime, __entry->rettime,
  89. __entry->depth)
  90. );
  91. /*
  92. * Context switch trace entry - which task (and prio) we switched from/to:
  93. *
  94. * This is used for both wakeup and context switches. We only want
  95. * to create one structure, but we need two outputs for it.
  96. */
  97. #define FTRACE_CTX_FIELDS \
  98. __field( unsigned int, prev_pid ) \
  99. __field( unsigned char, prev_prio ) \
  100. __field( unsigned char, prev_state ) \
  101. __field( unsigned int, next_pid ) \
  102. __field( unsigned char, next_prio ) \
  103. __field( unsigned char, next_state ) \
  104. __field( unsigned int, next_cpu )
  105. FTRACE_ENTRY(context_switch, ctx_switch_entry,
  106. TRACE_CTX,
  107. F_STRUCT(
  108. FTRACE_CTX_FIELDS
  109. ),
  110. F_printk("%u:%u:%u ==> %u:%u:%u [%03u]",
  111. __entry->prev_pid, __entry->prev_prio, __entry->prev_state,
  112. __entry->next_pid, __entry->next_prio, __entry->next_state,
  113. __entry->next_cpu
  114. )
  115. );
  116. /*
  117. * FTRACE_ENTRY_DUP only creates the format file, it will not
  118. * create another structure.
  119. */
  120. FTRACE_ENTRY_DUP(wakeup, ctx_switch_entry,
  121. TRACE_WAKE,
  122. F_STRUCT(
  123. FTRACE_CTX_FIELDS
  124. ),
  125. F_printk("%u:%u:%u ==+ %u:%u:%u [%03u]",
  126. __entry->prev_pid, __entry->prev_prio, __entry->prev_state,
  127. __entry->next_pid, __entry->next_prio, __entry->next_state,
  128. __entry->next_cpu
  129. )
  130. );
  131. /*
  132. * Special (free-form) trace entry:
  133. */
  134. FTRACE_ENTRY(special, special_entry,
  135. TRACE_SPECIAL,
  136. F_STRUCT(
  137. __field( unsigned long, arg1 )
  138. __field( unsigned long, arg2 )
  139. __field( unsigned long, arg3 )
  140. ),
  141. F_printk("(%08lx) (%08lx) (%08lx)",
  142. __entry->arg1, __entry->arg2, __entry->arg3)
  143. );
  144. /*
  145. * Stack-trace entry:
  146. */
  147. #define FTRACE_STACK_ENTRIES 8
  148. FTRACE_ENTRY(kernel_stack, stack_entry,
  149. TRACE_STACK,
  150. F_STRUCT(
  151. __array( unsigned long, caller, FTRACE_STACK_ENTRIES )
  152. ),
  153. F_printk("\t=> (%08lx)\n\t=> (%08lx)\n\t=> (%08lx)\n\t=> (%08lx)\n"
  154. "\t=> (%08lx)\n\t=> (%08lx)\n\t=> (%08lx)\n\t=> (%08lx)\n",
  155. __entry->caller[0], __entry->caller[1], __entry->caller[2],
  156. __entry->caller[3], __entry->caller[4], __entry->caller[5],
  157. __entry->caller[6], __entry->caller[7])
  158. );
  159. FTRACE_ENTRY(user_stack, userstack_entry,
  160. TRACE_USER_STACK,
  161. F_STRUCT(
  162. __field( unsigned int, tgid )
  163. __array( unsigned long, caller, FTRACE_STACK_ENTRIES )
  164. ),
  165. F_printk("\t=> (%08lx)\n\t=> (%08lx)\n\t=> (%08lx)\n\t=> (%08lx)\n"
  166. "\t=> (%08lx)\n\t=> (%08lx)\n\t=> (%08lx)\n\t=> (%08lx)\n",
  167. __entry->caller[0], __entry->caller[1], __entry->caller[2],
  168. __entry->caller[3], __entry->caller[4], __entry->caller[5],
  169. __entry->caller[6], __entry->caller[7])
  170. );
  171. /*
  172. * trace_printk entry:
  173. */
  174. FTRACE_ENTRY(bprint, bprint_entry,
  175. TRACE_BPRINT,
  176. F_STRUCT(
  177. __field( unsigned long, ip )
  178. __field( const char *, fmt )
  179. __dynamic_array( u32, buf )
  180. ),
  181. F_printk("%08lx fmt:%p",
  182. __entry->ip, __entry->fmt)
  183. );
  184. FTRACE_ENTRY(print, print_entry,
  185. TRACE_PRINT,
  186. F_STRUCT(
  187. __field( unsigned long, ip )
  188. __dynamic_array( char, buf )
  189. ),
  190. F_printk("%08lx %s",
  191. __entry->ip, __entry->buf)
  192. );
  193. FTRACE_ENTRY(mmiotrace_rw, trace_mmiotrace_rw,
  194. TRACE_MMIO_RW,
  195. F_STRUCT(
  196. __field_struct( struct mmiotrace_rw, rw )
  197. __field_desc( resource_size_t, rw, phys )
  198. __field_desc( unsigned long, rw, value )
  199. __field_desc( unsigned long, rw, pc )
  200. __field_desc( int, rw, map_id )
  201. __field_desc( unsigned char, rw, opcode )
  202. __field_desc( unsigned char, rw, width )
  203. ),
  204. F_printk("%lx %lx %lx %d %x %x",
  205. (unsigned long)__entry->phys, __entry->value, __entry->pc,
  206. __entry->map_id, __entry->opcode, __entry->width)
  207. );
  208. FTRACE_ENTRY(mmiotrace_map, trace_mmiotrace_map,
  209. TRACE_MMIO_MAP,
  210. F_STRUCT(
  211. __field_struct( struct mmiotrace_map, map )
  212. __field_desc( resource_size_t, map, phys )
  213. __field_desc( unsigned long, map, virt )
  214. __field_desc( unsigned long, map, len )
  215. __field_desc( int, map, map_id )
  216. __field_desc( unsigned char, map, opcode )
  217. ),
  218. F_printk("%lx %lx %lx %d %x",
  219. (unsigned long)__entry->phys, __entry->virt, __entry->len,
  220. __entry->map_id, __entry->opcode)
  221. );
  222. FTRACE_ENTRY(boot_call, trace_boot_call,
  223. TRACE_BOOT_CALL,
  224. F_STRUCT(
  225. __field_struct( struct boot_trace_call, boot_call )
  226. __field_desc( pid_t, boot_call, caller )
  227. __array_desc( char, boot_call, func, KSYM_SYMBOL_LEN)
  228. ),
  229. F_printk("%d %s", __entry->caller, __entry->func)
  230. );
  231. FTRACE_ENTRY(boot_ret, trace_boot_ret,
  232. TRACE_BOOT_RET,
  233. F_STRUCT(
  234. __field_struct( struct boot_trace_ret, boot_ret )
  235. __array_desc( char, boot_ret, func, KSYM_SYMBOL_LEN)
  236. __field_desc( int, boot_ret, result )
  237. __field_desc( unsigned long, boot_ret, duration )
  238. ),
  239. F_printk("%s %d %lx",
  240. __entry->func, __entry->result, __entry->duration)
  241. );
  242. #define TRACE_FUNC_SIZE 30
  243. #define TRACE_FILE_SIZE 20
  244. FTRACE_ENTRY(branch, trace_branch,
  245. TRACE_BRANCH,
  246. F_STRUCT(
  247. __field( unsigned int, line )
  248. __array( char, func, TRACE_FUNC_SIZE+1 )
  249. __array( char, file, TRACE_FILE_SIZE+1 )
  250. __field( char, correct )
  251. ),
  252. F_printk("%u:%s:%s (%u)",
  253. __entry->line,
  254. __entry->func, __entry->file, __entry->correct)
  255. );
  256. FTRACE_ENTRY(hw_branch, hw_branch_entry,
  257. TRACE_HW_BRANCHES,
  258. F_STRUCT(
  259. __field( u64, from )
  260. __field( u64, to )
  261. ),
  262. F_printk("from: %llx to: %llx", __entry->from, __entry->to)
  263. );
  264. FTRACE_ENTRY(kmem_alloc, kmemtrace_alloc_entry,
  265. TRACE_KMEM_ALLOC,
  266. F_STRUCT(
  267. __field( enum kmemtrace_type_id, type_id )
  268. __field( unsigned long, call_site )
  269. __field( const void *, ptr )
  270. __field( size_t, bytes_req )
  271. __field( size_t, bytes_alloc )
  272. __field( gfp_t, gfp_flags )
  273. __field( int, node )
  274. ),
  275. F_printk("type:%u call_site:%lx ptr:%p req:%zi alloc:%zi"
  276. " flags:%x node:%d",
  277. __entry->type_id, __entry->call_site, __entry->ptr,
  278. __entry->bytes_req, __entry->bytes_alloc,
  279. __entry->gfp_flags, __entry->node)
  280. );
  281. FTRACE_ENTRY(kmem_free, kmemtrace_free_entry,
  282. TRACE_KMEM_FREE,
  283. F_STRUCT(
  284. __field( enum kmemtrace_type_id, type_id )
  285. __field( unsigned long, call_site )
  286. __field( const void *, ptr )
  287. ),
  288. F_printk("type:%u call_site:%lx ptr:%p",
  289. __entry->type_id, __entry->call_site, __entry->ptr)
  290. );